Meet...Veronica

Why did you move to
Charleston: My husband retired
here from the Navy.

What was your first job: Babysitting.

What is the most rewarding
aspect of your job:Working
with patients and seeing them smile even when some of their days are
filled with pain.

If you could change careers,
what would you be doing: Finding
homes for abused and neglected children.

Do you have any pets: Yes. Doc, an American Bulldog.

Something you collect: African figurines.
Item you must have in your refrigerator: Pepsi.

Favorite book: The Coldest Winter Ever by Sister
Souljah.

Pet peeve: Talking loud on a cell phone in
public.

Your favorite way to unwind
after a long day: Listening
to music while taking a hot bath.

Something people don’t know
about you:I like to
target shoot.

If you could relive any day
in your life, what would it be:Sitting with my grandmother on her
front porch when I was a little girl.

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